Professional Reconstruction and Rebuild Services in Orlando & Kissimmee, FL

The cleanup is only the beginning of your recovery. Once the water is extracted, the mold is remediated, or the fire debris is cleared, you are often left with a skeleton of a home or business. At One Stop Restoration of FL, we bridge the gap between “dry” and “done.” As a licensed Florida General Contractor, we provide a seamless transition from mitigation to reconstruction.

You won’t have to juggle multiple subcontractors or manage conflicting timelines; our “One Stop” approach ensures that the same team that saved your property is the one that rebuilds it to exceed its original glory.

The Advantage of a "Single-Source" Restoration and Rebuild

In 2026, property owners are increasingly choosing single-source providers for one major reason: Claim Continuity.

  • Eliminating Communication Gaps: When one company handles both the cleanup and the rebuild, there is no “finger-pointing” between contractors regarding who is responsible for specific damages.

  • Faster Project Timelines: We begin the reconstruction planning and permitting process while the mitigation is still underway, shaving weeks off the total project duration.

  • Accurate Insurance Scoping: Since we document the initial damage during the cleanup, our reconstruction estimates are bulletproof, ensuring your insurance carrier pays for the full scope of the rebuild.

Full-Service Structural Repairs and Remodeling

We handle every aspect of the reconstruction process, regardless of the size of the loss. Our expertise includes:

Drywall and Painting:

 From simple patches to full-room hanging, taping, and texturing to match your existing finishes.

Flooring Installation:

 Expert replacement of hardwood, tile, luxury vinyl plank (LVP), and carpet following water or fire damage.

Kitchen and Bathroom Rebuilds:

 Complete restoration of cabinetry, countertops, and fixtures, often allowing for “upgrade” opportunities during the rebuild.

Structural Framing & Roofing:

Replacing charred trusses or wind-damaged structural members to ensure the long-term safety of your home.

Navigating 2026 Florida Building Permits and Inspections

Construction in 2026 in Orlando and Kissimmee requires navigating a complex web of updated regulations. We handle the entire administrative burden for you.

Expedited Permitting:

We utilize the newest 2026 digital filing systems in Orange and Osceola counties to secure permits faster for emergency-related rebuilds.

Milestone Inspections:

For multi-story or commercial properties, we ensure all structural work is documented to pass the mandatory Florida "Milestone Inspections".

Code Compliance Upgrades:

If your home was built decades ago, we ensure the new repairs meet the 9th Edition Florida Building Code, which often triggers "Ordinance or Law" coverage in your insurance policy.

Serving Every Neighborhood in Orlando and Kissimmee

From the lakeside estates of Windermere to the historic streets of Kissimmee, our reconstruction crews are local and ready to deploy.

Kissimmee & Osceola County:

Downtown Kissimmee (34741), Buenaventura Lakes (34743), Poinciana (34758, 34759), Celebration (34747), and St. Cloud (34769, 34771, 34772).

Orlando & Orange County:

Downtown Orlando (32801), Dr. Phillips (32819), Hunters Creek (32837), Conway (32812), Lake Nona (32827, 32832), and Winter Park (32789, 32792).

Nearby Hubs:

Celebration, St. Cloud, Hunters Creek, and Dr. Phillips.

Reconstruction Costs in Orlando: What to Expect in 2026

Pricing for reconstruction varies based on materials and the extent of the structural damage. In early 2026, the local market averages are as follows:

Minor Interior Repairs (Drywall/Paint/Trim): $1,500 – $5,000.

Kitchen/Bath Reconstruction: $8,000 – $25,000+.

Major Structural Rebuild (after Fire or Storm): $180 – $450 per square foot for total loss scenarios.

Upgrade Flexibility: Many homeowners choose to “self-pay” for material upgrades (e.g., switching from laminate to quartz) during the rebuild phase, which we facilitate through clear, transparent change orders.

Why One Stop Restoration of FL is Your Best Choice!

Choosing a contractor is a matter of trust. Our 2023 founding was built on the principle of providing a “One Stop” solution for Central Florida residents.

Licensed & Insured: We hold full General Contractor licensing in Florida, providing protection and peace of mind.

IICRC & Industry Certified: Our expertise isn't just in building; it's in restoring properties to pre-loss condition.

Transparent Communication: You receive weekly progress reports and a dedicated project manager to ensure your home is finished on time and on budget.

Reconstruction Costs in Orlando: What to Expect in 2026

Pricing for reconstruction varies based on materials and the extent of the structural damage. In early 2026, the local market averages are as follows:

Minor Interior Repairs (Drywall/Paint/Trim): $1,500 – $5,000.

Kitchen/Bath Reconstruction: $8,000 – $25,000+.

Major Structural Rebuild (after Fire or Storm): $180 – $450 per square foot for total loss scenarios.

Upgrade Flexibility: Many homeowners choose to “self-pay” for material upgrades (e.g., switching from laminate to quartz) during the rebuild phase, which we facilitate through clear, transparent change orders.

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Expedited Permitting: How We Speed Up Your 2026 Rebuild

In 2026, the biggest bottleneck in reconstruction is the local building department. At One Stop Restoration of FL, we utilize the latest Florida legislative updates to keep your project moving.

HB 267 Compliance:

Under the newest 2026 statutes, local governments in Orlando and Kissimmee must approve permits for single-family dwellings within 5 business days for projects under $15,000, or they are deemed approved.

Digital "Private Provider" Audits:

We often bypass standard city inspection queues by hiring licensed Private Providers for code-compliance inspections, which are now legally recognized across Florida to prevent construction delays.

Emergency Zone Priority:

In declared disaster areas, we submit engineer-signed applications that must be processed within 2 days, ensuring your "roof-to-foundation" stabilization begins immediately after a storm.

2026 Material Sourcing: Overcoming Volatility and Supply Gaps

The 2026 construction market remains volatile. To ensure your home is finished on time, we’ve overhauled our procurement strategy.

Price Stability Clauses:

We use real-time market data to lock in material pricing at the moment your insurance claim is approved, protecting you from the sudden 2026 price spikes in steel and aluminum.

Prefabrication and Modular Integration:

For complex rebuilds, we utilize off-site pre-assembled wall panels and bathroom pods. This can reduce on-site reconstruction time by up to 50%.

Standardized Sourcing:

We maintain a local "Ready-Inventory" of the most common 2026-compliant materials, such as specific drywall types and moisture-resistant LVP flooring, to avoid global shipping delays.

Commercial Reconstruction: Milestone Inspections and Safety

For business owners in Downtown Orlando and commercial hubs in Kissimmee, 2026 brings new mandatory safety requirements.

Milestone Inspection Compliance:

If your commercial building is 3 stories or higher and reaching 30 years of age (25 years if near the coast), our reconstruction team ensures all repairs meet the mandatory Phase One Structural Inspections.

Glazing and Facade Standards:

New 2026 laws (effective July 1) limit glazing requirements on primary facades to 15%, allowing for more resilient, storm-proof commercial storefronts during a rebuild.

Elevated Infrastructure:

For commercial properties in flood-prone areas, we rebuild with "Hardened Infrastructure" standards, elevating HVAC and electrical systems to prevent future operational downtime.

High-Tech Rebuilding: 3D Digital Twins and AR Inspections

We are the first reconstruction firm in Central Florida to fully integrate Mixed Reality (MR) and AI into the rebuild workflow.

The "Digital Twin" Blueprint:

Using LiDAR scans from the mitigation phase, we create a 1:1 3D model of your home. This allows you to "walk through" your reconstructed rooms virtually before we even hang the first sheet of drywall.

AR Quality Control:

Our project managers use Augmented Reality (AR) headsets on-site to overlay the original BIM (Building Information Modeling) plans over the physical construction, ensuring every stud and outlet is exactly where it belongs.

AI-Driven Scheduling:

We use predictive analytics to detect potential weather delays or labor shortages 14 days in advance, allowing us to pivot our crews and keep your "Certificate of Occupancy" date on track.

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The Ultimate Reconstruction & Rebuild FAQ: Your 2026 Recovery Guide

Do I have to bring my entire house up to 2026 codes if I’m only repairing one room?

Generally, no. Florida’s 2026 “Existing Building Code” follows a tiered approach. If your repairs are under a certain percentage of the home’s value, you only need to bring the affected area up to code. However, if your rebuild involves structural members or full electrical panels, “Ordinance or Law” coverage in your insurance policy usually pays for the mandatory upgrades.

No. One of the most significant changes in 2026 is the removal of the 25% rule. You can now repair just the damaged portion of a roof, even if it’s more than a quarter of the total surface, as long as the rest of the roof is up to a reasonably modern standard. This has drastically lowered the cost of storm-related roof reconstruction.

We use Spectrophotometer AI to scan your existing colors and textures. Our system then cross-references thousands of local suppliers in the Orlando/Kissimmee area to find the closest match. If a match is physically impossible (e.g., discontinued 20-year-old tile), we provide the documentation to your insurance company to justify a full-room replacement for uniform appearance.

Absolutely. Since we are a licensed General Contractor, we can move walls, open up floor plans, or add modern features like “Smart Home” hubs during the reconstruction. You simply pay the difference for the elective upgrades, while insurance covers the “base” restoration of your original layout.

A Certificate of Occupancy (CO) is the final legal document issued by the City of Orlando or Osceola County confirming that the reconstruction is complete and the building is safe to live in. We handle all final inspections and paperwork to ensure you receive your CO the moment the paint is dry.

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